Russian Ark (2002) Russia
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Director:Sokurov, Aleksandr, Aleksakhina, Anna, Anisimov, Konstantin, Barabash, Aleksei, Chaban, Aleksandr, Dontsov, Sergei
Studio:State Hermitage Museum, The
Producer:Oliver Damian, Andrey Deryabin, Victor Gailunas, Larissa Maevokaya
Writer:Svetlana Proskurina, Aleksandr Sokurov
Rating:7.2 (8,130 votes)
Rated:NR
Date Added:2012-06-05
ASIN:720917538228
UPC:720917538228
Price:$29.98
Awards:9 wins & 10 nominations
Genre:Russian films
Release:2004-07-04
IMDb:0318034
Duration:1:39:00
Picture Format:Anamorphic Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:1.85 : 1
Sound:Dolby Digital
Languages:Russian
Subtitles:English, French
Features:Making of
Fortunate life (short doc)
Trailer
LAC code:300008652
DVD or VHS:DVD
Original:original
Sokurov, Aleksandr, Aleksakhina, Anna, Anisimov, Konstantin, Barabash, Aleksei, Chaban, Aleksandr, Dontsov, Sergei  ...  (Director)
Svetlana Proskurina, Aleksandr Sokurov  ...  (Writer)
 
Sergei Dontsov  ...  The Stranger (The Marquis de Custine)
Mariya Kuznetsova  ...  Catherine The Great
Leonid Mozgovoy  ...  The Spy
Mikhail Piotrovsky  ...  Himself (Hermitage Director)
David Giorgobiani  ...  Orbeli
Aleksandr Chaban  ...  Boris Piotrovsky
Lev Yeliseyev  ...  Himself
Oleg Khmelnitsky  ...  Himself
Alla Osipenko  ...  Herself
Artyom Strelnikov  ...  Talented Boy
Tamara Kurenkova  ...  Herself (Blind Woman)
Maksim Sergeyev  ...  Peter the Great
Natalya Nikulenko  ...  Catherine the Great
Yelena Rufanova  ...  First Lady
Yelena Spiridonova  ...  Second Lady
Jens Meurer  ...  Producer
Tilman Büttner  ...  Camera
Sergei Dreiden  ...  The Marquis
Ron Holloway  ...  Film Critic
Aleksandr Sokurov  ...  Himself (as Alexander Sokurov)
Sergei Ivanov  ...  Digital Imaging
Valery Gergiev  ...  Director of the Mariinsky Theatre
Christa Lewis  ...  Narrator (voice)
Anna Aleksakhina  ...  Alexandra Fyodorovna, Wife of Nicholas II
Summary: A modern filmmaker magically finds himself transported to the 18th century, where he embarks on a time-traveling journey through 300 years of Russian history in Alexander Sokurov’s masterpiece. Filmed in HD with directors commentary